Introduction

The programme is able to produce competent and conversant workforce in the area of Islamic banking and finance to meet market demand in both national and international level. Career prospects in this industry include Finance and Islamic Banking institutions which offer and practice Islamic concepts/principles as a way of conducting business. The structure of the programme is specifically designed to include vital aspects of both Islamic and conventional finance and banking coupled with other relevant fields to strengthen the knowledge in meeting growingdemand by the industry.

Career Prospects

This program should be able to produce capable and outstanding graduates who possess the theoretical, conceptual, as well as practical knowledge on all dimensions of the Islamic finance and banking industry. The graduates are expected to hold various managerial positions such as management executives and financial advisor in the industry. They are anticipated to attain the required competency in carrying out their administrative and consultative responsibilities in addition to an outstanding commuication skills to interact at the national and international level. The structure of the programme is specifically designed to include vital aspects in Islamic finance and banking in addition to the understanding of elements in conventional finance and banking coupled with other fields relevant to strengthen the knowledge to meet growing demand by the industry.

Programme Learning Goals And Objectives

LG1

Our graduates will demonstrate that they have salient knowledge and understanding in Islamic Finance and Banking. Objective : Our students will identify and explain the concepts and theories related to Islamic finance and banking.

LG2

Our graduates will demonstrate that they are effective learners. Objective : Our students will apply Islamic concepts, tools and techniques in solving Islamic financial problems faced by companies in realizing profits and accountability.

LG3

Our graduates are effective communicators. Objectives : Our students will prepare and deliver a professional quality presentation and demonstrate effective written communication skills.

LG4

Our graduates will demonstrate that they work effectively in teams. Objective : Our students will work effectively in teams and show impressive interpersonal skills.

For the award of Bachelor of Islamic Finance and Banking (Honours), a student is required to complete at least 135 credit hours and must get at least 2.00 Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA) through the following structure:

University Core (25 Credit Hours)

CODE

COURSE

CREDIT HOURS

SADN1013

Islamic and Asian Civilization I

3

SADN1033

Malaysian Nationhood Studies

3

SADN1043

Ethnic Relationship

3

SBLE1063

English for Proficiency I

3

SBLE2113

English for Proficiency II

3

SBLE3123

English for Proficiency III

3

SADE1013

Foundations of Entrepreneurship

3

VXXXXXX

Co-Curriculum

4

Programme Core (71 Credit Hours)

BPMN1013

Introduction to Management

3

BPMM1013

Introduction to Marketing

3

BEEB1013

Principles of Economics

3

BWFF2033

Financial Management

3

BPMN3023

Strategic Management

3

SQQS1013

Introduction to Statistics

3

BKAF1023

Introduction to Financial Accounting

3

BPMN3123

Management Ethics

3

BPMN3143

Research Methodology

3

GLUL2023

Business Law

3

STID1103

Computer Applications in Management

3

BWSE1013

Foundations of Islamic Economics

3

BWBB1013

Foundations of Banking

3

BWSS2013

Philosophy of Business in Islamic Finance and Banking

3

BWBS2083

Managing Islamic Banks

3

BWFF2043

Advanced Financial Management

3

BWFS2083

Islamic Financial Markets, Instruments and Institutions

3

BWSS2093

Contracts in Islamic Finance and Banking

3

BWFS3093

Seminar in Islamic Finance and Banking

3

BWFS2073

Usul fiqh for Finance and Banking

3

BWFS3053

Qawaid Fiqh for Finance and Banking

3

Practicum (8 Credit Hours)

BWSX4908

Practicum

8

Programme Electives (36 Credit Hours)

Compulsary Courses (33 Credit Hours) Students has to TAKE all ELEVEN (11) courses